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Març 2017Exposició Arte Basura, Francisco Pajarowww.franciscodepajaro.com
Art is Trash’s work is ephemeral: he uses rubbish bags, abandoned furniture and debris to create art that works as a mirror for those who see it, reflecting our boundless, desperate consumerism and our obsession with power. It disappears fast—sometimes as soon as it is finished. Francisco Pajaro, an artist who is surely on the cusp of transforming the street—and urban-art scenes on an international scale.

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Fabian Zolar (germany)
Fabian Zolar theory of painting is based on the idea to further develop the basics of Graffiti, to use them for creating forms of expression which are just as figurative enough to lead the viewer in a certain direction, but at the same time are abstract enough to leave room for own interpretation.
The big-scale work on murals, directly influences his work on canvas and vice versa.
Topic of his work is the present we live in – like consumption, spirituality, biology and opposites of a transforming world.
Abstracting the inherent figurative form of Graffiti and combining it with other figurative or abstract elements he creates a contemporary form of painting.
Fabian Zolar¥s work could yet be seen on murals and in exhibitions in South America, Spain, Germany, Finland and Turkey. Works are part of collections in the USA, Canada and Germany.
After a university degree of fine Arts in 2015 (Masterclass) he keeps on developing his unique style.
The artist is as well known as a compositor of electronic music (Abolous) which relates to his desire to express the present time.